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Cyborg Cop

  • 1993
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
1.4K
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David Bradley and Todd Jensen in Cyborg Cop (1993)
Ex-D.E.A. Agent Jack receives an emergency message from his brother Phillip, whose team was ambushed on the Caribbean island of St. Keith. Jack goes to St. Keith to find his brother, who has been turned into a cyborg by the drug runner he was after.
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Ex-D.E.A. Agent Jack receives an emergency message from his brother Phillip, whose team was ambushed on the Caribbean island of St. Keith. Jack goes to St. Keith to find his brother, who has... Read allEx-D.E.A. Agent Jack receives an emergency message from his brother Phillip, whose team was ambushed on the Caribbean island of St. Keith. Jack goes to St. Keith to find his brother, who has been turned into a cyborg by the drug runner he was after.Ex-D.E.A. Agent Jack receives an emergency message from his brother Phillip, whose team was ambushed on the Caribbean island of St. Keith. Jack goes to St. Keith to find his brother, who has been turned into a cyborg by the drug runner he was after.

  • Director
    • Sam Firstenberg
  • Writers
    • Greg Latter
    • Glenn A. Bruce
  • Stars
    • David Bradley
    • John Rhys-Davies
    • Todd Jensen
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    • Director
      • Sam Firstenberg
    • Writers
      • Greg Latter
      • Glenn A. Bruce
    • Stars
      • David Bradley
      • John Rhys-Davies
      • Todd Jensen
    • 23User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
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    David Bradley
    David Bradley
    • Jack Ryan
    John Rhys-Davies
    John Rhys-Davies
    • Kessel
    Todd Jensen
    Todd Jensen
    • Phillip
    Alonna Shaw
    Alonna Shaw
    • Cathy
    Ron Smerczak
    Ron Smerczak
    • Callan
    • (as Ron Smerzak)
    Rufus Swart
    Rufus Swart
    • Cyborg
    Anthony Fridjhon
    • Hogan
    • (as Anthony Fridjon)
    Shalom Kenan
    • Steve
    Robert Whitehead
    Robert Whitehead
    • Dr. Stechman
    Frank Notaro
    • Crazy Man
    Steven Leader
    • Frankie
    Kurt Egelhof
    • Rastaman
    Billy Mashigo
    • Young Cop
    Ernest Ndlovu
    • Sergeant
    • (as Earnest Ndlovu)
    Seldom Ngwenia
    • Burly Cop
    David Pithou
    • Hotel Manager
    Sydney Chama
    • Businessman 1
    Dick Reineke
    • Businessman 2
    • (as Dick Reinecke)
    • Director
      • Sam Firstenberg
    • Writers
      • Greg Latter
      • Glenn A. Bruce
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    4trashgang

    cheap looking flick

    Looking at the title I thought that it would be okay. Sadly it failed a bit and the only reason is that it looks cheaply done and the effects used, if we can say effects, are laughable. The cyborg itself just looked ridiculous. Easy to spot that it just was a rubber suit. And just look at his feet, also a rubber shoe. It was also Rufus Swart last role in the business here as a cyborg just coming from the gem Dust Devil (1992).

    Coming from Raiders Of The Lost Ark (1981) John Rhys-Davies was casted in low budgets just before his second breakthrough in The Lord Of The Rings (2001). I have to say that the acting of all was mediocre but was surprised that it contained a few nudity shots, one gratuitous by slaves working in a fabric topless. Unbelievable. The other nudity came from Alonna Shaw here as Cathy. She never made it into the business, this also being her last flick before she appeared in two episodes in two series.

    The only effect worth noticing is the replacement of a real arm into a cyborg arm. And here and there there are a few nasty shots like a slashing and the cyborg smashing his fist through a head.

    Jack Ryan, the main lead was played by David Bradley who became notorious after his role in American Ninja. He came back for the main lead in Cyborg Cop 2 (1994) but also failed after wards and stopped in 1997. Sam Firstenberg, the director also came from the American Ninja flicks and tried to pick in on the Cyborg success and the Terminator flicks.

    It do has a kind of Robocop (1987) feeling but as I told before. It has a cheap look. Worth watching for a few shots and scenes but only for the B-flick fans.

    Gore 1/5 Nudity 1,5/5 Effects 2/5 Story 2/5 Comedy 0/5
    10mockingbirdred

    The greatest film ever made.

    I bought this on DVD for £1 after me and a friend of mine were having a season of watching really lame films, and I have to say, this is very possibly the most unintentionally funny film I have ever seen in my whole life. I don't know what the hell Sam Firstenberg was smoking when he made it, but whatever it was seems to have totally affected his ability to shout "Cut!" as there are so many scenes that left me wondering why the hell they didn't just go back and refilm them. And the editing is atrociously bad. Look carefully during the scene where David Bradley's character is assaulting the house on his motorbike. He jumps off the bike, and shoots twice at a couple of guys, one on the roof, and one on a balcony. Count them, he fires two shots. So then why, inexplicably, does a third man roll down the stairs immediately after, clearly having been shot? It was this kind of total sloppiness that made the film so enjoyable, yet baffling, as they obviously had a decent enough size budget to hire helicopters and blow the hell out of everything, yet not enough to edit the damn thing right...

    Other unintentionally comic moments are: "Quincy" the Cyborg (Yes, Quincy...) trying to smash through the door in the morgue but nearly knocking himself out as only the top half of the door crumples (my favourite bit. Watch it in slo-mo...).

    Quincy getting electrocuted and walking into a wall.

    Quincy's hand-knife-glove-fingers.

    Quincy, the most advanced robot cyborg in the world deciding the best way to kill the president during the demonstration is to dive through the windscreen headfirst and catch fire.

    David Bradley doing a spinning kick and kicking no-one in the face in the fight outside the bar.

    David Bradley disarming a guard, then spinning round on the spot for no reason before shooting him.

    David Bradley's lame attempts to distract the police officers in the car before he snatches the gun.

    David Bradley's Bumbag.

    David Bradley.

    Todd Jensen's "Philip" cyborg, and his wholly inappropriate cyborg voice. Coupled with a hilarious penchant for repeating words for no reason, such as, John Rhys-Davies: "this is the bank"...

    Philip: "BANK"...

    Put simply, if you haven't seen this movie, hunt it down. It is utterly hilarious, for all the wrong reasons. 10 out of 10.
    5fmarkland32

    Transformers...

    David Bradley stars as Jack Ryan, a kickboxing special agent who travels to some third world country to save his Rambo-like brother from a mad scientist trying to create an army of robots, helping him is a female reporter. David Bradley is about as good as he ever gets and the movie has some decent special effects and some fun action sequences which make the movie modestly watchable. However this movie lacks the crisp action of Bradley's best effort Hard Justice and the intriguing plot angles of Total Reality and instead this movie works as one of Bradley's better movies. Though it's only for genre fans. John Rhys Davies makes a great cheeseball villain and Double Impact's Alonna Shaw is easy on the eyes and frankly that's all I needed to get me over the film's mindless premise and routine script.

    * * out of 4-(Fair)
    4swedzin

    90s low budget nostalgia

    I miss the 90s I really do, and I remember this film profoundly when I was a kid especially the sex scene, kidding . Now, let's get serious and cut to the chase. Cyborg cop is one of those low-budget films that were inspired by the popularity of "Terminator 2". Of course, this is not your typical "Terminator" movie, but still it has some entertainment for home video. This is also one of the first rare movies that includes hard core "Commando" like action, cyborgs and martial arts. And I think that makes this movie pretty cool. Our leading hero is Jack Ryan (typical name for all American movie hero from low budget films, you know, the usual names are John, Jack, Bill, Ray, James, Jim, Mason, Matrix you know, the cool, strong sounding names), the DEA agent. He received a message from his brother who disappeared in action somewhere in Caribbean islands and of course, he convinced (through violence) his boss to go there and investigate what happened with his brother Phillip. And over there, he finds out that there's more than some drug traffic, like more action scenes, and meeting a sexy reporter Kate, and of course a secret laboratory for cyborgs. And now, it's on you already know how this kind of movies end. Jack is played by David Bradley (best known for American Ninja sequels and American Samurai), a martial artist and actor who well, as you can see, acting his not his tougher side, but he gave us an interesting fighting scenes. But the character was interestingly written, with his "I don't give a damn" attitude, leather jackets and his waist bag, which he also has in the sequel. As a main villain, we have John Rhys Davies wait a minute He is a good actor, if not the best actor in the entire film, I never realized how some of good actors end up in a low budget, crappy films. But, John did several of them, so I think he was OK with that, he is the main, rich scientist called Kessler who created cyborg. He did pretty well in the film, but on occasions, he looked like some cliché, silly villain, with white suit and walking cane, with ridiculous accent. The leading lady Kate is played by Alonna Shaw. Ohhhh, that sexiness the lovely blonde of the early 90s love that, you remember her perhaps from Double Impact (1991), she was here just to look hot and have a sex scene with Jack, because her acting is also not that good. Jack's brother Philip is played by Todd Jensen, yet another low budget actor, I have seen him so many low budget films. And, there is a supporting villain, a cyborg named well, just cyborg, really menacing prototype who makes an interesting, mad faces, the dude looks funny and his, I mean, the "cyborg outfit", masked leg and arm, that looks like an expensive Halloween costume. Oh and I love those funny explosive, remote control airplanes and Jamaicans cheering for a good fight when Jack is taking over the bar Oh, and a fact that cyborgs were built by a German scientist now that was extremely funny and really unusual cliché.
    ELPSYCHO_WHW

    Cheap but good!

    Well if your like me and you love these cheap martial arts/Sci-fi films made in the mid 90's when the Karate film genre was big then this is no exception. David Bradley (king of TV movies) is the hero in this one and he has to try and rescue his brother from, believe it or not none other than John Rhys-Davies. His accent is very bad i'm not sure if its a poor british accent or an African one. The highlight of the film is that Bradley wears a massive black leather Bum Bag (or fanny Pack) throughout the film and never takes it off even when hes fighting! He co ordinates this fine piece of clothing with a gold belt. The fighting isn't too bad and the action is ok. I would recommend buying it for a bit of fun.

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    • Trivia
      'The Wrath Of The Psychopath' by musician The Speed Freak features a sample of dialogue from this film (at approximately 26:22).
    • Goofs
      Obvious stunt double in place of David Bradley when riding the dirt bike.
    • Quotes

      Phillip: This job was a lot more fun when we were the double-trouble psycho-cops.

    • Alternate versions
      There are three different German DVD versions of this film. The first is the uncut version with a SPIO/JK approval (released by Best Entertainment and later E-M-S). The second version is rated "Not under 18" and was cut by ca. 3,5 minutes. The third version is rated "Not under 16" minutes which was cut ca. 6 minutes in total (both released by Best Entertainment). Previous VHS releases by Highlight were cut as well.
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      Edited into Ultime violence (1994)

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    • Release date
      • August 6, 1993 (South Africa)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cyborg Ninja
    • Filming locations
      • South Africa
    • Production company
      • Millennium Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo

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